- No Gladstone in the Park: The Gladstone Family and the Business of Slavery

- The Drax Family Dynasty and the Business of Slavery
- Up Down Turn Around – The Political Economy of Slavery and the Socialist Case for Reparations
- Christopher Codrington and the Business of Slavery: A response to The Codrington Reparations Project
- William Beckford (1709 – 1770) – An enslaver who became the richest man in England
- Sir Robert Geffrye and the Business of Slavery: Why the Museum of the Home must remove the statue of Robert Geffrye and make reparations
- Church Commissioners’ Research Into Historic Links To Transatlantic Chattel Slavery
- with a Response from Caribbean Labour Solidarity
- University of Cambridge Advisory Group on Legacies of Enslavement – final report
- International Trade Union Rights journal – special issue on Forced Labour
- The Transatlantic Slave Economy and England’s Built Environment – A Research Audit
- Interim Report on the Connections between Colonialism and Properties now in the Care of the National Trust, Including Links with Historic Slavery
- English Heritage Properties 1600-1830 and Slavery Connections
- Slavery and the British Country House
- It Wisnae Us – Slavery Trail Guide to Glasgow
- Slavery, Abolition and the University of Glasgow
- Statues and Slavery in London